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PARIS TOPICS OF A WEEK; The Case of the Exiled Dreyfus Likely to Continue to Cause Uproar in the City. THE FORCES IN OPPOSITION Serious People Wish the Government to End the Situation by a Definite Statement -- Gen. Saussier's Retirement -- Betrothal of Mlle, de Chateaubriand.

PARIS, Jan. 18. -- The noisiest episode in the Boulangist riots of seven years ago are being repeated here in connection with the Dreyfus case. And a curious indication of the hysterical state of public opinion at the present moment is in the recriminating charge which each side persists in bringing against the other of trying to resuscitate the worst phases of the Boulangist movement. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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A version of this archives appears in print on January 30, 1898, on Page 19 of the New York edition with the headline: PARIS TOPICS OF A WEEK; The Case of the Exiled Dreyfus Likely to Continue to Cause Uproar in the City. THE FORCES IN OPPOSITION Serious People Wish the Government to End the Situation by a Definite Statement -- Gen. Saussier's Retirement -- Betrothal of Mlle, de Chateaubriand. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe